Depends on how good they are at tax avoidance, or how bold they are in tax evasion. The Gov 'muddies' its publicly-available data to prevent the identification of individuals. The averages for the top 1% are the best you are going to get, unless you have access to a microdata set that lets you calculate the top 1/2 percent, or whatever. mbs Er, well, where does a person making $10 million per year fit in? What is her tax rate? How does my favorite sports star rate? Etc. I'd like the analysis to not stop at edge of the petit bourgeois. Bill
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